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L.VBCEST C IT\ CIUCIUTION
wtO* lAY MORNING U*r"
Plant Corn or Perish.
Front all the ii.tor.oatio.. that
, s we are forced to the co.mct.o.l thu
•iie scoreitv of food ia lhi*W-*>>d
probably it i< «,«»"» “
Uabama anJ Sooth Carolina-.* bo
;ominlf fright M.' The common,canon
.•..Yflou," published two days ago, is
confirmed by interviews with pUntrts
in the surrounding counties,
insure us that without immeiltate s . p*
w supply the planters on a credit uut,
the crop is mnde, intense suffering must
„sue, and many plantations must be
abandoned. Ou this subject, a writer
in the Georgia Citizen says:
c; tl v days will develop a state of
affairs in Georgia that will D-.i»lv*e the
83 lri ‘ Already ts the daily cry
hviri*on L the streets of the cities and
hi'!iwavs of the country, ‘-we can t go
lore than a week longer." And who
is it that is making this sad and humili
atir. 1 confession ? It is the best former,
of our country —men who, hve. three, or
even two years ago, boasted of their tat
smoke houses and loaded corn cribs.
go more than it week Inger.
y, some of them can't go a week ; they
« oat now-not a grain of corn, not a
pound of bacon, and not a dollar to buy
it with. And the question arises, where
is it to come from? Ihe answer is
easily given: Some men, uffxtn the
strength of their reputation for prompt
ness wd reliability, will obtain it through
their merchants at home; others of
more extensive acquaintance and estab
fished responsibility, will go west and
obtain it there; and there will be a
large class of respectable and good
f ra-ers who will tail to get it at all :
snd the abandonment of their last hope
of a "farm" this year must come, and
with it such a state of affairs as can be,
letter imagined than described. Sune
mat ask, “why not make arrangements
for ait to obtain corn and bacon, at least
to make this crop with?' And .human
itv. merer, and everything else good and
charitable, suggest and urge this ; but
mere is neither capital, credit or confi
dence sufficient in the country to afford
it. The demand is unusual and alarm
-1: 7, as well as increasing, and without
the assistance of something like a great
National Relief Society, the destiny tor
this year, of many good and worthy
fvnn ’rs, is sealed, and sealed in myste-
ry and suffering.
And this brings us to the point to be
urged iu this article. And it is for us
all to do the best and most we can to
«,murage and assist the planting inter
est of our country. Beg and insist
upon the farmers to plant corn. In
them is our hope and destiny. With
tuem, we, as merchants, bankers, doc
tors. and mechanics, must rise or fall.
A:.i what is their duty as men and
Christians ? It is to plant corn. It is
!,'>s too late. Plant corn! Abandon
sow, before it is everlastingly too late,
that ill fated idea ot ** two thirds cot
ton” and “one third corn.’’ Reverse
•he old fogy axiom, and plant corn.
Y s. plant much corn and little cotton, j
tur one year at least. “ Two third
cotton r’ abandon it. One year more
of such policy will put you and the
whoie country where the west can’t help
you. It will put you w here confiscation
will not trouble you. It will put you
i.l your prond old State where negro
!iif.age will have no tenor for you. It
*.U put you itt the midst of a famine
si intolerable as Radicalism itself,
bill you plant corn and live, or will
Too plant cotton and perish ?
Montgomery and West Point ituil
road.
The report ot the President and
directors of this Road, made to the
Mockholders at their meeting in April,
i.iS been published. It exhibits great
er.ergy and success on the part of the
officers in struggling against the diffi
culties that pressed upon them at the
close of the war. The total earnings
of lost year were $417,007, the expenses
of operating $264,005, showing a net
profit of $187,402, of which sum
S'o,ooo was paid for interest on the
tended debt, leaving a net income of
?i«ti,.017, or a fraction over six per
Mat. on the capital stock. The com-
P ln 7 has, since the close of the war,
hsued income and mortgage bonds to
' amount of $958,700, which has
wen applied, with the net earnings, to
ti» settlement of bonds due in 1863
i: ‘'l 18G5, to the payment of interest
“ttrued daring the war and prior to
R> the settlement of old mortgage
loads, tor the payment of extraordinary
expenses incurred in widening the
i'“age, building bridges, etc., for the
purchase of rolling stock, etc., amount
in a » to 8U92.285. The P.esi
dent recommends a vigorous prosecu
tion ot the work on the Western hail
fo“d ( to Selina) as important to the
b “ slueM of the M. k W. I\ Railroad—
Inquirer.
A " lrl *t* Juimting fur.
Mi Irish ear has appeared in New
Means, and is thus described: It was
a veiy ntat i r jg|, j aunt ; M g curj of|
‘‘' Vent ‘ i > a tarriage on two wheels and
,, r4 * n b - v °' le horse, constructed after
6 fash 'on of the oft-described jaunting
Cdr - The driver sits On a seat in front,
’ a eolby, and two cushioned seats
lengthwise, affording ample and
■ 'Mortahle accommodation for at least
.A passengers, who, four ou one side
* lour 0,1 the other, sit back to back,
lr fel resting on a foot board just
J-v.: ° f <he low w,iee, ». to which is
com '' ! 1 S1 ’ lahll hoard, protecting them
'"pietely irom any mud sprinkling as
luiii ~ l * as h a loug. This car wus
f-r l/ r<! f ° ro " e of our J*'* B h citizens,
i, ' e ÜBe and enjoyment of himself,
amil y and friends.
THE DAILY PRESS.
VOL. 111.
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Special Notices.
gIST I’ll MR TO EVERYBODY.—A
Uff# 6 pp. Circular, giving information of
the greatest importance to the young of
both mx**. It teaches how tho homely may
b eom# betiUijfiU, tho ra*puct«'d % .
ami the forsaken !og«d. Mo youig tatjy otf
gcntlefiah ibnowl fail to sena their address,
and receive a copy post paid, by return
nail. Address, P. O. DKAWKK 21,
nih ’o bin Troy, N. Y.
j sgr know Fhy dbstiny.—
Madatae E. F. Thornton, the great English
Astrologist, Clairvoyant and Psychometri
cian, who has astonished tho scientific
classes of the Old World, has now located
herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madaino Thorn
ton possesses such wonderful powers of
second sight, as to enable her to impart
knowledge of the greatest importance to
the single or married of either sex. While
in a state of trauce, she the very
features of the person you are to marry,
and by the aid of an instrument of intense
power, known as the Psyohomotrope, guar
antees to produce a lifelike picture of th
future husband or wife of the applicant
together with date of marriage, position in
life, leading traits of character, etc. This
is uu humbug, as thousands of testimonials
can assert. She will send, when desired, a
certificate, or written guarantee, that the
picture is what it purports to bo. By en
closing a small lock of hair, and stating
place of birth, ago, disposition, and com
plexion, and enclosing fifty cents and
stamped cuvelope addressed to vonrself,
you will receive the picture and desired
information by return mail. All communi
cations sacredly confidential. Adiross in
confidence.
MAD AME E. F. THORNTON,
mh?o —ly P. O. Rox 223, Hudson, X. Y.
6*3““ WONDERFUL BUT TRUE
Madame Remington, the world renowned
Astrologfkt and Somnambulistic Clairvoy
ant, while in a clairvoyant state, delineates
the very features of the person you arc to
marry, and by the aid of an instrument of
intense power, known as the Psycomotropn,
guarantees to produce a perfect and lifelike
picture of the future husband or wife of the
applicant, with date of marriage, occupa
tion, leading traits of character, etc. This
is no imposition, as testimonials without
number can assert By stating place of
birth, age, disposition, color of eyes and
hair, and enclosing fifty cents, and stamped
envelope addressed to yourself, you will
receive the picture by return mail, together
with desired information.
Address in confidence,
MADAME GERTRUDK REMINGTON.
P. O. Box 297, West Troy, N. Y.
mh2o—ly
A YOUNG LADY RETURN
ING to her country home, after a sojourn
of a few months in the city, was hardly
recognised b> her friends. In place of a
course, rustic, flushed face, she bad a soft
ruby complexion of almost marble smooth
ness, and instead of twenty three sbe really
appeared but eighteen. Upon inquiry as
to the cause of so great a change, she plainly
told them that sbe used the CIRCASSIAN
BALM, and considered it an invaluable
acquisition to any Lady’s toilet. By its use
any lady or gentleman can improve their
personal appearance an hundred fold* It is
simple in its combination, as Nature herself
is simple, yet unsurpassed in its efficacy in
drawing impurities from, also healing,
cleansing, and beautifying the skin and
complexion. By its direct action on the
euticle it draws from it all its impurities,
kiDdly healing the same, and leaving the
surface as Nature intended it should be,
clear, soft, smooth, and beautiful. Price
Si, sent by mail or express, on receipt, of an
order by W. L. CLARK & CO., Chemists.
No. 3 West Fayette st., Syracuse, X Y.
The only American Agents for the sale of
the same. mb2o—ly
"astrology^ -
The World Astonished
at the wonderful revelations
MADE BY TH E Glt EAT AST R< > LOG IST,
Madame H. A. Pcrrjgc.
?he reveals secret* no mortal ever knew.
She restores to happiness those who, from
doieful events, catastrophes, crosses in love,
loss of rei.t!: -ns and triends, logs of money,
etc.j have become despondent. She brings
together those long separated, gives infor
rnafioo concerning absent friends or lovers,
restores lost or stolen property, tells you the
business you are best qualified to pursue
and in what you will be most successful,
causes speedy marriages and lells you the
very day you will marry, gives you the
name, likeness, and characteristics of the
person. Sbe read* your very thoughts, and
by her almost supernatural powers, unveils
tbe dark and hidden mysteries of the future.
From the stars we see in the firmament—
tbe mclific stars that overcome or predomi
nate in the configuration—from the aspects
and positions of the planets and the fixed
stars in the heavens at tho time of birth,
she deduces the future destiny of man. Fail
not to consult the greatest Astrologist ou
earth. It costs y»»u but a trifle, and you
may never again liaye so favorable an op
portunity. t'onsnltatioD fee, wi?h likeness
and all desired information, sl. Parties
living at a distance can consult tho Madame
by mail with equal safety and satisfaction
to themselves, as if in person. A full and
explicit chart, written out, with all inqui
ries answeied and likeness sent
by mail on receipt of price above mentioned.
Tbe strictest secrecy will be maintained,
and all correspondence, returned or de
stroyed. References of tho highest order
furnished those desiring th< rn. Write plain
ly the day of tho mouth and year in which
you were born, enclosing a small lock of
hair. Address,
MADAME 11. A. PKRRIGO,
P. 0. Drawer 293, Buffalo, N. Y.
mh2o—ly
EXCELSIOR! EXCELSIORr!
CHASTELLAR’S
HAlli EXTERMINATOR!!
For Removing Superflous Hair.
To tho ladies, especially, this invaluable de
pilatory recommends itself us being an
nhnoift indispensible article to female beau
ty, is easily applied, docs not burn or injure
the skin, but uets directly on the roots. Jt
is warranted to remove suporflous hair from
low foreheads, or tn>m any part of the body,
completely, totally, and radically extir
pating tho same, leaving the akin soft*,
smooth, and natural. This is the only
article used by the French, and is the only
real effectual depilatory in existence. Prico
75 cents per package, sent post paid, to auy
address on receipt of an order, by
BKRGER, SHUTTS A CO., C hemists,
mk2U—ly 285 River st., Troy, N. Y.
AUGUSTA, GA„ SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 11, 1807.
GTKjYrtD
FIRE HUMM COMPANY
OK
PHILADELPHIA.
A. 11. KETCHAM, Agent.
ray 1 -3m
MECHANICAL WONDER !
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The Micks Steam Engine,
Manufactured by the Hicks Steam
Engine Cos , of Delaware,
BLANTON DUNCAN, President.
THOS R. SHARP, General Superintendent.
T BEG LEAVE TO CALL THE ATTEN
JL TION of. the public to this wonderful
Steam Engine, which is cheaper, lighter,
less intricate, occupies less space, constimos
less fuel than any other engino, and is
superior in every other way, it being in
fact a doublo cut off Engine, without the
friction of a double set of valves with their
multiform attachments, and for its superior
merits wa< awarded tho gold medal at the
Maryland Institute Fair, in October, 1566,
ovor all other ongine.4. This invention,
therefore, forms the most radical
and entire chungo in steam engines
which has occurred since the days of
Watts, being durable, accurate, and econ
omical in opera!ion in space beyond all
comparison w ith tli-o past, and at far less
original cost than ever before attained.
All orders promptly tilled at the
DAILY PRESS OFFICE,
190 Broad sfrect, Augusta, Ga.
Send for circulars giving a minute de
scription of Engine. ap2—6m
Just Arrived
AT THE
SHOE EMPORIUM,
IS4 t-2 51ROAW STREET,
(Opposite: tho Augusta Hotel).
A LAIttlE AND
a* r. JIS
<v \ . well selected Stock of
mm—
*****
£ CHILDREN’S and
«ENTS’
BOOTS AND SHOES,
from all the celebrated Manufacturers of
Now York and Philadelphia.
SELLING AT
Reduced Prices,
TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Remember the Nome and place.
M. COHEN,
182 J BROAD STREET.
ap!3—lm
TO SPORTSMEN.
Guns, pistols, and ammunition.
Just received, a full assortment of Sin
■gle and Double Barreled GUNS
COLT’S REPEATERS, all sizes
Smith A Wesson, Murvvin & Bray’s, and
Remington’s PISTOLS
POWDER, SHOT, and GUN WADDING
Best quality Water Proof CAPS
All kinds PISTOL CAPS
METALLIC CARTRIDGES, for all Pis
tols
All kinds of POWDER FLASKS and
SHOT BAGS
DOOR and DRAWER LOCKS, all sizes
BELL HINGING,
KEYS FITTED TO ORDER
wjßgSffi at j*h'>rt notice.
A gcueral assortment of everything to be
found in a well stocked Gun and Locksmith
Store.
Repairing
done promptly and in the bestmanuofl and
on the lowest terms.
Remember the placo.
W. D. BOWEN,
290 BROAD Street.
Overy Barry <fc Batty’s Drug Store,
apl I—Bmo
MULES.
HEAD FINE
PLANTATION MULES
For sale at the PALACE STABLES,
apr 18-ts M. A. DEIIONEY.
Rail Road Schedules.
Change of Schedule of Couth Car
olina Rail Road Company.
OrtGCR South OAttouxA R. R. C0.,1
Charleston, March 11, 1867. J
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY,
March 13, 1867, the THROUGH
MAIL TRAIN from Columbia to Augusta,
will run as follows, viz.:
Leave Augusta 6.55 A.M.
Arrive at Charleston.... 4.U0 P.M.-
Arrive at Columbia 5.20 P.M.
Leave Charleston 8.00 A.M.
Arrive at Augusta 5.00 P.M.
Change of Schedule on the Geor
gia Railroad
To improve connections at Atlanta and
other points .
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY”,
March 13, 1867, the Passenger Trains
will run as follows :
DAT PARBKNOER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 6.30 A. M
Leave Atlanta at 8.30 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta at 6.00 P. M
Arrive at Atlantaat 5.30 P. M.
NIGHT PASSGNGEK TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 0.30 P. XI.
Leave Atlanta at 6.30 P. 'A.
Arrive at Augusta at 6.15 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 7.00 A. M.
Passengers for Mayfield, Washington and
Athens, da., must take Day Passenger
Train from Augusta and Atlanta
Passengers for Mobile and New Orleans
must leave Augusta on Night Passenger
Train at 9;30 P. M. to make close connec
tions.
Passengers for West Point, Montgomery,
Nnshville, Ovrinth, Grand Junction, Mem
phis, Louisville, ami St. Louis cun take
either train from Augnsta, and make close
connections.
THROUGH TICKETS and Baggage
Checked through to the above places.
SLEEPING CARS on all Night Pnssen
ger Trains. E. W. COLE,
nialJ—tf General Superintendent.
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad.
DAILY (SUNDAYS KXUEPTED).
Loaves Savannah at 8.30 p.tn.
Arrives at Thouiasville at 7.45 a.in.
Arrives at Live Oak at 6.30 a.m.
Arrives at Jacksonville at 12.40 p.m.
Arrives at Tallahassee at 3.20 p.m.
Leaves Tallahassee at 10.15 a.m.
Leaves Jacksonville at... 2.10 p.m.
Leaves Live Oak at 8.00 p.m
Leaves Thomasville at 6 45 p.m.
Arrives at Savannah at 6.00 a m.
tea— ts
AUGUSTA TO NEW YORK
IN 47 HOURS l
TWO TRAINS A DAY EACH WAY!
THE GREAT ATLANTIC SEABOARD
and GULF MAIL ROUTE is the
quickest, most pleasant, safe, reliable, and
comfortable, from Augusta, Savannah,
Macon, Columbus, and Atlanta, to the
North !
This old and favorite route from New
Orleans, Mobile, and Montgomery, via At
lanta, Augusta, Wilmington, and Weldon,
N. C., to Richmond, Washington, Balti
more, Philadelphia, New York, i» now in
excellent order and successful operation,
with new Engines, new uud elegant Cars,
and Sleeping Cars.
From Weldon, Three Routes to New
York are now open, viz:
Via Richmond aud Washington City.
Via Portsmouth and Old Bay Line
Steamers.
Via Portsmouth and tho new Anna
messic Route.
The last is anew and very pleasant
route, by Steamer from Portsmouth to
Crislield, on the Eastern shore of Virginia,
and thetce by Rail over the entire length
of the State of Delaware, connecting at
Wilmington, Delaware, with through trains
to Philadelphia and New York, or to Balti
more.
Fare from Augusta to New York, by
either of the three Routes—s 36.
ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS on all
Night Trains.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
The 7 A. M. Train connects via the Old
Bay Line.
The 6.30 P.M. FAST TRAIN (through
to New York in 47 hours,) connects via
the Nfiw Ann a messic Route.
Both Trains connect via Richmond and
Washington.
THROUGH TICKETS, good by either
route, until used, for sale at tho South
Carolina Railroad Ticket Office.
P. 11. LANGDON,
General Southern Agent.
For partiulur ; in quire ot
ISAAC LEVY,
136 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
dc!3—tf
PIONEER
iEis'iiPtiwPEl
LADIES, USE THIS AND NO OTHER,
And with your Pastry you will have no
bother;
At. every grocer's you can get it,
Try a box and you will ne’er regret it.
This Yeast. Powder is used by all first
class Hotels and Restaurants through the
country, and is finding its way into every
household where good Yeast Powdt-r is ap
preciated. Samples Free. Every box war
ranted to give satisfaction or money refund
ed. Manufactured by TAYLOR & YOUNG,
186 Front Street, N. Y.
Trade supplied at manufacturer's prices
by JOHN D. BUTT dc BRO., Ag’ts.,
26rt Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
ja27—6ra*
Pioneer Soap.]
GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL,
This fconp requires only to be used to
prove its superior quality. Use it as you
would any common Soap.
TRY IT,
An*d you will bo convinced that it is supe
rior to any other article in market. For
sale by Grocers generally. Manufactured
by TAYLOR & YOUNG, 186 Front 6treet,
New York.
Trade supplied at Manufacturer’s prices
by JOHN D. BUTT & BRO., Ag’ts,
No. 266 Broad st., Augusta, Ga.
ja27—6m»
To Business Men!
JUST RECEIVED,
ENTIRELY NEW
AM) BEAUTIFUL STYLE OF
BUSINESS CARDS.
IN ALL COLORS AND SIZES
AT THB
DAILY PRESS
JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
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DAILY PRESS
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AND
Bookbinding Establishment
190 BROAD AND 153 ELLIS STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA..
E. 11. PUGIIE, - - - Proprietor
- 4 ♦ ■ i
HAVING MADE ADDITIONS TO OUR
Ijoqli mil) Job geprtment,
AND HAVING RECEIVED A LARGE AND FINE ASSORTMENT OF
PAPERS AND CARDS,
WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL KINDS OP
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
JOB PRINTING
ON AS FAVORABLE TERMS AS
ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE SOUTH,
ASD IX AS GOOD STS I.E
-
COLORED PRINTING
DONE IN ALL STYLES,
NOT SURPASSED BY ANY OTHER OFFICE IN THE SOUTH,
EITHER FOR CHEAPNESS OR NEATNESS.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION WILL BE GIVEN TO TfiE
PRINTING OF
BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS,
DRUGGISTS’ LABELS,
NOTES, DRAFTS, CHECKS,
BLANKS OF ALL KINDS, DIIaY RECEIPTS,
SHOW CARDS,
s BUSINESS AND VISITING CARDS,
PAMPHLETS, BRIEFS,
ETC.. ETC., ETC.
BSP All Orders from the Country will be attended to
with Dispatch.
OFFICE— I9O BROAD STREET,
Opposite Sout iera Express O Hoe
NO. 110.
Snuff & Tobacco.
P, HANSBERGER & CO,
204 BROAD STREET,
W holesale and Retail Dealers
IN
SEO AKS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF, PIPES
WALKING CANES, Etc .
OUR BRANDS OF SEOARS AND TO
BACCO are of the finest selection, and
will suit tho taste of the most fastidious.
Call an l examine for vourseif.
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AUGUSTUS BOHNE,
OOfl BROAD STREET,
0/C\J (Opposite Planters’Hotel’
Has always on hand a lame assortment of
IMPORTED A DOMESTIC SEOARS
Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO
Lorillard’s SNUFF
Fine Meerschaum PIPES
in n
CIGAR HOLDERS, genuine and imitation
ALSO,
Rubber, Briar, Rosewood, and
Clay PIPES,
PIPE STEMS,
SNUFF BOXES, Etc.,
AT THE LOWEST NEW YOKK PRICES.
THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL
au4-lv] TERMS.
Hotels Restaurants.
BERZELIA !
This well known and popular
PLACE, situated twenty miles from
Augusta, with ample accommodations for
visitors, a
FINE SPRING OF MINERAL WATER,
Delightful climate, in the midst of the
Piney Woods, and 500 feet above the level
of Augusta, has been refitted for the ac
commodation of the public. The Proprie
tors are ready at all times to make each
visitor feel at home, and the Table is fur
nished with the best the country affords.
Give us a trial.
11. A. MERRY A CO.,
fe22—6m Proprietors.
MILLS HOUSE,
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
This first-class hotel is now
opened for the accommodation of the
public, and possesses every accommodation
and comfort calculated to please the mosr
fastidious. The patronage of the travelling
community is respectfully solicited.
JOSEPH PURCELL,
au2S—l2m Proerietor.
SCHEVEN HOUSE,
gAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL
Having been renovated and newly furnished,
is now open for the reception of the travel
ling public.
GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor,
mhl 6—ts
“ EATING HOUSE,
Berzelia, Georgia R. R.
PASSENGERS BY THE PASSENGER
Trains leaving Augusta at 6.30 A. M.,
aud Allan ia at 7.15 P. M., also, those
leaving either Augusta or Atlanta by
Freight Trains, can get a
GOOD 3£ EA L
AT THIS LONG ESTABLISHED AND
POPULAR HOUSE.
H. A. MERRY & CO.,
fe2?—6m Proprietors.
Crockery.
Mosher. Thomas & Scbanb,
,4 A \ BROAD STREET—
vTT Under Masonic Hall
AUGUST a, l,—.
Direct Importers and Dcalors in
ENGLISH AND FRENCH
China!
BOHEMIAN,
FRENCH
and AMERICA
Class YN are !
AND
KEROSENE LAMPS*
AND
AGENTS OF KAOLIN WARE.
Try us, and we will convince you
that you can save tho Freight from N>w
York to this point.
JOSIAH MOST!KR,
J. JEFFERSON THOMAS,
GEORGE SCII Allß.
oc2—ly
New Crockery House.
BEAN & ADAM,
369 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, Ga.,
Agents for English Manujacturers,
IMPORTERS
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
CHINA, GRANITE,
AND
COMMON WARE.
On hand, and arriving, 200 Crates, selected
by one of our firm in Europe, to suit
THE SOUTHERN TRADE.
Being sole Agents far one of tbe largest
Potteries in England, our facilities for ob
taining Goods will enable us to competo with
aby city in the United States.
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Piano-Fortes Tuned.
TO MEET THE TIMES, I HAVE RE
duued the charge for TUNING to
THREE DOLLARS. •
Orders left at Mb. GEO. A. OATES’,
240 Uroad Street, or at my Shop, opposite
the Post-Office, promptly attended to.
.el—ts ROBERT A. HARPER.
CORN SACKS WANTED. ~
f WILL BUY ALL THE EMPTY GUN
L NY BAG CORN SAOKS I can get, that
are good, M. A. DEUONEY,
154 Ellis street, Augusta, Ga
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BOOK AND JOIMPRINTING
or
EVERY DESCRIPTION
EXECUTED
IN THE BEST MANNER.
The Fattest Power Pre»ne« s and Beet
Workmen enable* ns to do Superior JOB
WORK" at Cheaper Rates than eleetrhere.
Insurance.
Br BROD NAX j
JNSURANCE AGENCY.
OFFICE AT THB
OLD SAVINGS BANK,
229 BROAD STREET
JOSEPH E. MARSHALL,
JNSURANCE AGENCY,
207 J BROAD GTREEY*
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
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Jewellers.
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry.
Eh. summer—
* 184 BROAD STREET,
Three doors below Daily Press office.
AtrncSTA, Ga.
WATCHMAKER’S TOOLS,
MATERIALS, and GLASSES.
M ATCHES and CLOCKS repaired and
warranted. JEWELRY made and repaired
All kind of HAIR BRAIDING done.
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Furniture.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!!
WHOLESALE
RETAIL.
DEGRAAF & TAYLOR,
87 and 89 BOWERY
AND
65 CHRISTIE STREETS
NEW YORK,
have the best assorted stork of Parlor,
Dining Room and Red-Room
FURNITURE !
SPRING BEDS and BEDDING
IN THE CITY
CANOPY and HIGH POST
BEDSTEADS,
Expressly for Southern trade.
STEAMERS AND HOTELS FURNISHED
WHOLESALE PRICES.
KNOCK DOWN CANE WORK
AND TURNED POST
BEDSTEADS, in cases.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
AS REPRESENTED.
Our Facilities for manufacturing defy
competition. my] ]y
Furniture aud Piano Hauling.
J|AVING A NEW AND LIGHT
SPRING DRAY,
lam prepared to haul Furniture, Piano*,
and anything else, without scratching or
bruising, as is too often the case.
Orders left at my store, on Washington
street, between Broad and Ellis, will be
promptly attended to, at reasonable rates.
Particular care given to moving Furniture
and Pianos.
WM. HALE (Colored),
Dealer iu Family Groceries.
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IST otice.
GEORGIA, 1
Richmond County. J
Augusta, Ga., Marck 23, 1867.
DAYS AFTER DATE, APPLICA
’ ■ TION will be made, l>y John Milledge,
Guardian, for leave to sell the interest of
G. L. Milledge, minor, in certain lands
lying near the City of Augusta, in said
ceuniy- JOHN MiLLEDGE.
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Ladies’ and Gents’
Kid Gloves
ONLY
Oi\E DOLLAR,
AT THE
Great Southern Emporium,
322 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
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THE GREAT SOUTHERN
EMPORIUM
JULIUS G. TUCKER,
322 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA , GEORGIA.
Constantly receiving, and on hand a large
and varied assortment of
Dry Goods,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HATS
FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS,
etc., etc., etc., etc.
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Bearding.
BOARDING.
A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN
be accommodated with ROAIID AND
LODGING, by application to
J. J. LATIIROP,
Corner Lincoln and Ellis streets.
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BOARD
YIAN BE OBTAINED FOR FOUR OR
W Five Persons, on reasonable terms, by
applying at
NO. 189 GREENE STREET.
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Freights on Cotton
FROM
CHARLESTON TO NEW YORK
COTTON WILL BE TAKEN FROM
CHARLESTON to NEW YORK for
SI Per Dale.
We will receive and forward to New
York from this. City, by the REGULAR
LINE OF STEAMERS, all .COTTON con
signed to us, at ONE DOLLAR PER BALE,
free of commission, cartage and other ex
penses.
RAVENEL A CO.,
Agents of Regular Line Steamers,
ap9—tt Charleston, S. C.